Chapter 1331
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This was not only about fulfilling a promise but also served as a major publicity effort after the ban was lifted.
Lincoln not only presented a Trophy but also gave Honold a brand-new [Mirage 3.0].
In the customary interview session that followed, after the media politely asked Honold a few questions, they shifted their focus to Lincoln:
“Mr.
Lin, was it you who went around Sacramento taking photos today and left behind recharge cards?”
“Yes.”
“May I ask why you did that?”
“Why else, just to have fun with everyone.”
“So after running around all day, what do you think of Sacramento?”
Lincoln was silent for a few seconds, “…Everyone seems to have a very rich emotional life.”
“?” The reporter paused, “What I meant was: what is your opinion of this city?”
“Sigh.” Lincoln let out a sigh, “Friend, can we get some more valuable questions?
The ones you’re asking are making me sleepy.”
The surrounding crowd burst into laughter.
The reporter, with an embarrassed look on his face, glanced at the officials sitting not far away—his questions had been prearranged.
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“Forget it.” Lincoln shook his head and didn’t wait for them to rearrange their questions, “Let’s have the players ask now.”
Lincoln kept the main theme in mind.
So, as the professional reporters were neglected, players from the outer ranks began eagerly raising their hands, vying for the chance to ask questions.
“Lincoln!
When will you set up servers in America?
We get beaten by the Middle East in Peak War every time; it’s unbearable!!!”
Lincoln: “Soon, I promise.”
“Lincoln!
When exactly will ‘Cyber Chang’an: 2077’ be released?”
Lincoln: “Soon, I promise.”
“??” The player was taken aback, “That’s it?”
Lincoln: “…”
“Forget it, you should ask another question.”
“Then…
will Cloud Dream produce an augmented reality game like ‘Pokémon’?”
Lincoln: “We have augmented reality projects, but no game projects for now.
Maybe there will be in the future.”
“Lincoln!
Will the next [Cradle Plan] allow developers from countries other than Daxia to join?”
Lincoln: “Yes, and it won’t be too long.”
“Mr.
Lin, as I understand, because the social atmosphere in Daxia is relatively conservative, the virtual world has never fully lifted the restrictions on sexual activities between players, and between players and NPCs.
Will Cloud Dream consider adapting its policies and lifting restrictions in more liberal countries—like America, for example?”
Lincoln blinked.
This had never occurred to him.
“I…
I’ll think about it.”
“Lincoln!
Will you consider the gender identity a player feels internally, allowing them to freely choose their gender in the virtual world?”
Lincoln laughed, “Heh.”
“?” The questioner hesitated, “What does that mean?”
Lincoln: “It means I might consider including an ‘Armed Helicopter’ gender option.”
“Next.”
“Mr.
Lin, from what I’ve observed, there are far more temples than churches in the virtual world, and so far, not a single church has been found on the map of ‘Cyber Chang’an’.
Will you take into account the players’ faith and add more churches to the game?”
“It’s enough already.
Look at the neighboring Flying Spaghetti Monsterism, they don’t have a single place of worship, and you don’t hear them complaining.”
“Next.”
“Mr.
Lin, I’m a sociology student, and I’d like to ask: Should a player who has a Virtual Girlfriend as well as a real-life girlfriend be morally condemned?
What if the roles are reversed?
What if it’s a Virtual Husband and a real-life husband—if marriage with virtual lovers is permitted in the future, would that be considered bigamy?”
“Mr.
Lin, I am a devout Christian, but I deeply love my boyfriend, so I seek your wisdom.
In your opinion, is premarital sex in the virtual world a violation of Christian doctrine?”
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Lin, I’m an animal rights activist, and as far as I know: in the virtual world, players can mate as cats and dogs.
Do you think this kind of behavior might make other animals jealous, thereby affecting their physical and mental health?”
…
All sorts of absurd, magical, and culturally specific questions popped up, one after another.
They had Lincoln, an experienced Internet surfer, stumped.
The most troublesome thing was: the questioners all had serious expressions, leaving Lincoln unable to tell if they were being argumentative, role-playing, or just fooling around…
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